Mag Landrace is a straight-from-the-source indica, a selection of Iranian landrace genetics carried to Illinois and popularized by Ataraxia, often seen today under Verano's flower lines. Dense, heavy colas cure into chunky, resin-slick buds flashing deep greens with violet flecks and bright amber hairs. Crack a jar and you get classic earth and diesel with a dry-wood spice; on the palate those tones settle into earthy, woody, and peppery echoes. Dominant terpenes beta-caryophyllene, limonene, and alpha-humulene (with supporting myrcene) color the profile and steer the effect toward full-body calm: most users describe a relaxing, sleepy, sometimes gently arousing finish. THC typically ranges from 12.5% to 28.5% with CBD below 1%, so potency can swing from steady to stout depending on the batch. In the garden, Mag Landrace keeps a compact, bushy indica frame; expect a 49-63 day indoor flowering window and medium-to-high yields when dialed in. There are no documented parents; this cultivar is a pure Iranian landrace rather than a modern cross, so its appeal lies in unhybridized character and reliable structure. For heritage collectors and classic-indica fans alike, Mag Landrace delivers an old-world aroma wrapped in contemporary presentation without sacrificing its origin story. Short internodes and broadleaf morphology make canopy control simple, while stout branches carry the weight with ease.





